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benjamin need netanyahu's said they can form another government. but the government has undoubtedly been weekend. these voters walked away from benjamin netanyahu, ideological and religious jews who live in settlements in the west bank, settlements that are regarded as illegal under international law. they used to vote for his party and say nessun are to -- netanyahu has abandoned them. >> i do not think anyone ever had a thought that they wanted to say. we might have expected that was a reality thrust upon us, but i do not think anybody wanted it. >> i know that he will still be a leader. but i want to make sure that the coalition is a coalition that i believe in. >> benjamin netanyahu voted early today, confident he was unlikely to lose his job, but also knowing he might well have to govern a more right-wing coalition. throughout this campaign, benjamin netanyahu has portrayed himself as the only candidate with the strength and experience to tackle israel's many problems. rejecting criticism from home and overseas, he is taking israel down a dang
benjamin need netanyahu's said they can form another government. but the government has undoubtedly been weekend. these voters walked away from benjamin netanyahu, ideological and religious jews who live in settlements in the west bank, settlements that are regarded as illegal under international law. they used to vote for his party and say nessun are to -- netanyahu has abandoned them. >> i do not think anyone ever had a thought that they wanted to say. we might have expected that was a...
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an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next leaders. no political party has ever gained a majority in israeli elections. so there's expected to be a lot of postturing about what type of government there will be for israel over the next four years. my colleague looks at what is on the ballot box today. >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was cheery this morning as he arrives to vote. by the end of the day he will likely have something more to be chief about. the leader of the party is expected to come out on top and keep his job. but at jerusalem's main market the lack of suspense means there's little fever. th
an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next...
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>> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she also hit back at the demonstrations critics. we have a report. >> finally on capitol hill for a public hearing four months after the benghazi attacks. the much-awaited appearance delayed by a month long illness. after four years as secretary of state, her first testifying. >> we have respect for the hard work you have put forth over the last four years. we all appreciate the transparency with which you keep -- talk to all of us. >> but the situation in benghazi left a shadow on the work. it was at times an emotional hearing. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those
>> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she...
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that is what we saw this strong message from benjamin netanyahu. host: said arikat, this is a related twitter message on where we are after 10 years of war in iraq and afghanistan -- host: let me add, either way, what is the effect on the middle east specifically? guest: i spent five years in iraq as the u.n. spokesman, i got to know it intimately. let me tell you that iraq is a pretty much destroyed country. the constructed in many ways. physically and otherwise. there is no reconciliation. after 10 years of war in iraq we find that the country is more divided than ever. as we have seen from john kerry's visit today, the tensions between the united states and this government, not very cordial. imbued with a lot of tension. a lot coming back from the community of nations they have not really a implemented. i would say that it is all because of a constitution that failed the entire public at large. basically taking segments of society and addressing themselves to them. host: this unannounced trip that you just indicated in iraq, these officials with
that is what we saw this strong message from benjamin netanyahu. host: said arikat, this is a related twitter message on where we are after 10 years of war in iraq and afghanistan -- host: let me add, either way, what is the effect on the middle east specifically? guest: i spent five years in iraq as the u.n. spokesman, i got to know it intimately. let me tell you that iraq is a pretty much destroyed country. the constructed in many ways. physically and otherwise. there is no reconciliation....
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do you see this as an opportunity to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu, for example? >> i think, first of all, you have to see the government forms, and it will take some time. as i said, this is complicated, given the diversity of the parties, so i think once you see what the government is going to do, you have discussions with that government to see what they are prepared to do, and then you go to the palestinians to see what they are prepared to do. i think that is the focal point. but i think there is a larger issue at play that has to be addressed, and the mainstream in israel, even the centrists, they do not believe that they are committed. the mainstream among the palestinians do not believe that the israelis are committed to a two-state outcome. one thing the united states can do in a very helpful way is focus on what each side can do that could demonstrate their commitment is real. that could be a focus and an agenda of the discussions. >> shifting to the center. do you think they were partly punishing mr. netanyahu over his rhetoric of >> i do not think so m
do you see this as an opportunity to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu, for example? >> i think, first of all, you have to see the government forms, and it will take some time. as i said, this is complicated, given the diversity of the parties, so i think once you see what the government is going to do, you have discussions with that government to see what they are prepared to do, and then you go to the palestinians to see what they are prepared to do. i think that is the focal point....
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but, look, you heard the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he thinks the u.s. is being schnookered. leaving iran just a few short moves away from making a nuclear bomb and all during the next six months of negotiations, he thinks tehran can inch closer and closer perhaps in a clandestine way to weapons capability. what do you think? >> i think it's obviously not true. now, the eu has, of course, been against the dial. he was against the deal before it was finished. i think he's pretty much against any deal and this is the likud party in israel. we hear different voices in israel but this is a deal supported by americans 2-1. polls show americans support this 2-1 where democrats and republicans, zbigniew bre skzezi and brent scowcroft support the deal. you know, this rhetoric seems increasingly troublesome and extreme. i think what israel and the u.s. shares, neither of us want iran to get a nuclear weapon and the question is what's the best path to do that? i think the six countries of the world, not just the u.s., france and others think this is the way to pus
but, look, you heard the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he thinks the u.s. is being schnookered. leaving iran just a few short moves away from making a nuclear bomb and all during the next six months of negotiations, he thinks tehran can inch closer and closer perhaps in a clandestine way to weapons capability. what do you think? >> i think it's obviously not true. now, the eu has, of course, been against the dial. he was against the deal before it was finished. i think he's...
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everything seemed rosey for a little while between him and benjamin netanyahu. >> and just as we have for these past 65 years, the united states is proud to stand with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. >> i want to thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening the friendship and alliance between our two countries. >> sounded so perfect. but then -- later in the day things changed. >> iran is a grave threat to israel, a grave threat to the world, a nuclear iran. the united states is committed to dealing with it. >> each country has to make its own decisions when it comes to the awesome decision to engage in any kind of military action. and israel is differently situated than the united states. >> it's interesting to watch each of their faces during that particular exchange. not just the one talking but the one not happy with what the other one was saying. so where exactly does this relationship stand right after that i spoke with israel's minister of the economy and a member of the security cabinet there. now our viewers, you wat
everything seemed rosey for a little while between him and benjamin netanyahu. >> and just as we have for these past 65 years, the united states is proud to stand with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. >> i want to thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening the friendship and alliance between our two countries. >> sounded so perfect. but then -- later in the day things changed. >> iran is a grave threat to...
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in jerusalem, the president and benjamin netanyahu are going to come before cameras and reporters. we expect joint statements. one first from netanyahu of israel and then president obama and then very limited questioning from the assembled press core there. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is covering this. effective with netanyahu saying at the airports thank you for standing with israel. the business of this trip may have been accomplished meaning getting there was part of the issue. >> reporter: it certainly was. the president received a lot of criticism for waiting until his second term to come to israel. so much has changed since the president's first visit to the middle east when he went to cairo, addressed the arab world and talked about the need for democratic change. now in his second term he's coming to israel. it is surrounded by hostile nations and surrounded by chaos. a country that's walling itself off. to have the president here expressing support for the prime minister, for the state of israel right now is something israel feels is very important and a
in jerusalem, the president and benjamin netanyahu are going to come before cameras and reporters. we expect joint statements. one first from netanyahu of israel and then president obama and then very limited questioning from the assembled press core there. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is covering this. effective with netanyahu saying at the airports thank you for standing with israel. the business of this trip may have been accomplished meaning getting there was part of the...
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it is also true that benjamin netanyahu is facing a different situation at home. he does not have the same kind of majority, came closer to losing than people thought he would. obama was reelected despite his attempts to prevent that. so, they both have an interest in getting something done. i think it is highly remote that anything will get done. the neighborhood has only gotten more dangerous. >> colby king? >> i thought it waimportant that he made the trip. ultimately, if there is going to be peace in the area it will have to come from those on the ground. the united states can not do it from the outside. george bush tried unsuccessfully. every president has tried and all failed because of the participants. >> what has changed? the settlements continue, but it is no long number one on presidt obama's agenda. >> the president has acknowledged the mistake early on, but let's be frank, the relationship has changed. netanyahu embraced, endorsed and basically campaigned for mitt romney, who did not carry florida, which was supposed to be the cornerstone of the campa
it is also true that benjamin netanyahu is facing a different situation at home. he does not have the same kind of majority, came closer to losing than people thought he would. obama was reelected despite his attempts to prevent that. so, they both have an interest in getting something done. i think it is highly remote that anything will get done. the neighborhood has only gotten more dangerous. >> colby king? >> i thought it waimportant that he made the trip. ultimately, if there...
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this week, prime minister benjamin netanyahu tried to convince vladimir putin to put a stop to the weapons deliveries. the israeli leader is undermining israel's right to self-defense. in recent weeks, jerusalem apparently ordered strikes in syria on reporter weapons convoys said to be bound for hezbollah militants in lebanon. the chairman and foreign minister says he understands israel's concerns about syria. he has been on a visit to the middle east where he held talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other politicians. he also visited the palestinian territories. in an exclusive interview, he spoke about the situation. through the entire region, there is great concern the conflict in syria could spill over and engulf all its neighbors. understandably, the concern is israel -- in israel is particularly great. there are some people fighting in syria right now that are not looking for a new democratic beginning but who have a terrorist background and see damascus merely as a preliminary stop on the road to jerusalem perl tha. the situation is very serious. there is a lot
this week, prime minister benjamin netanyahu tried to convince vladimir putin to put a stop to the weapons deliveries. the israeli leader is undermining israel's right to self-defense. in recent weeks, jerusalem apparently ordered strikes in syria on reporter weapons convoys said to be bound for hezbollah militants in lebanon. the chairman and foreign minister says he understands israel's concerns about syria. he has been on a visit to the middle east where he held talks with israeli prime...
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netanyahu, will this be issue number one? >> it will be one of the major issues we discuss across the table. there's a wide range of issues, the middle east is in turmoil, whether it be the situation in sinai, in syria, attempts to restart the peace process, and advancing that nuclear program. >> is the peace process getting off the ground, do you see anything happening on that front? >> that's a question to pose to the palestinians. we together -- >> he will meet with palestinian leadership. >> i suspect he will ask that question. we share the same policy, we call for resumption of direct talks without preconditions to discuss the core issues, refugees, borders, jerusalem security, to reach a solution on a state for two people. palestinians aren't there, last four years refused to negotiate. we hope they will rejoin us at the negotiating table. >> they talk about settlement activity on the west bank. >> in the past, we ripped up settlements, 21 settlements to advance the peace process, didn't get peace, got rockets. we froze
netanyahu, will this be issue number one? >> it will be one of the major issues we discuss across the table. there's a wide range of issues, the middle east is in turmoil, whether it be the situation in sinai, in syria, attempts to restart the peace process, and advancing that nuclear program. >> is the peace process getting off the ground, do you see anything happening on that front? >> that's a question to pose to the palestinians. we together -- >> he will meet with...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he believes that president obama is determined to keep iran from developing nuclear weapo weapons. he reiterated israel's determination to take military action necessary. the two leaders discussed reports about the use of chemical weapons in syria. crossing of president obama's red line. we have fox team coverage tonight. rosen looks at the iran issue but we begin with ed henry in jerusalem with worries over the deadly action in neighboring syria. hello, ed. >> reporter: good evening, bret. most significant with the president's strong tone throwing out the possibility of military action. he has issued the warpings before. >> talking tough in the first public comments that chemical weapons have been used in syria, president obama said the regime in damascus will be held accountable. >> when you start seeing weapons that can cause potential devastation and mass casualties, and you let that genie out of the bottle, then you are looking potentially at even more horrific scenes than we have already seen in syria. international community has to
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he believes that president obama is determined to keep iran from developing nuclear weapo weapons. he reiterated israel's determination to take military action necessary. the two leaders discussed reports about the use of chemical weapons in syria. crossing of president obama's red line. we have fox team coverage tonight. rosen looks at the iran issue but we begin with ed henry in jerusalem with worries over the deadly action in neighboring syria....
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an opinion poll suggests they'll keep benjamin netanyahu in power. he called early elections in october after his coalition failed to agree on the annual budget. his likud party joined forces with the nationalist group yisreal beitenu. the jewish home part is gaining support. they obtained peace talks with palestinian. netanyahu allowed israelis to build settlements in occupied territories two years ago. their construction breaches international law and contributed to a breakdown in the peace process. >>> the state of relations between israelis and palestinians is just one factor behind the rise of political hardliners. nhk world reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: on a college campus in jerusalem, members of a peace group invited students to an event to discuss the palestinian issue. but they got little positive response. it's been 20 years since they signed the peace agreement. but in israel, the euphoria has since long died down. peace still seems a long way off. in a recent poll, only 31% of respondents answered that they expect peace to come in
an opinion poll suggests they'll keep benjamin netanyahu in power. he called early elections in october after his coalition failed to agree on the annual budget. his likud party joined forces with the nationalist group yisreal beitenu. the jewish home part is gaining support. they obtained peace talks with palestinian. netanyahu allowed israelis to build settlements in occupied territories two years ago. their construction breaches international law and contributed to a breakdown in the peace...
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are the president and benjamin netanyahu likely to find common ground? as peter points out in such a short period of time? this is just a quick trip. >> there is no doubt, thomas, that they've had a very difficult personal relationship with each other. but the president has consistently supported israel's military goals and objectives and to secure it and he in fact, his first stop is going to be visiting the iron dome antimissile installation when he arrives. insofar as the personal ties between the two men it's been probably part of the reason why the president's standing among the israeli public has been so low. not that netanyahu himself is not at fault for this dysfunctional personal relationship but the israeli people want to see from the president he is truly committed to having their back when it comes to iran and continuing to support them as the middle east essentially continues to explode and implode, choose whatever phrase you want there. >> again, this is going to be the president's first visit to the middle east. he did go in 2009 and deliv
are the president and benjamin netanyahu likely to find common ground? as peter points out in such a short period of time? this is just a quick trip. >> there is no doubt, thomas, that they've had a very difficult personal relationship with each other. but the president has consistently supported israel's military goals and objectives and to secure it and he in fact, his first stop is going to be visiting the iron dome antimissile installation when he arrives. insofar as the personal ties...
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that was something israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu staunchly opposed. whether the issue has been resolved is not clear. >> i'm hopeful because of the courageous leadership shown by president abbas and prime minister netanyahu, both of them have chosen to make difficult choices here and both of them were instrumental in pushing in this direction. we would not be standing here tonight if they had not made the choices. >> today president abbas' spokesman said details of the agreement are still to be finalized. >> there is a palestinian state. the borders are known. any negotiations should be with this basis. as the president said several times, there should be a fair solution for the refugees. free all the prisoners, the heroes who are the red line for the palestinian people. israel has announced it will release a number of palestinian prisoners as a first step. was metalem, the news with a mixture of approval and skepticism. make an't think he will difference. i hope it will, but i think it will. don't think it will. them i am always in favor of this kind
that was something israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu staunchly opposed. whether the issue has been resolved is not clear. >> i'm hopeful because of the courageous leadership shown by president abbas and prime minister netanyahu, both of them have chosen to make difficult choices here and both of them were instrumental in pushing in this direction. we would not be standing here tonight if they had not made the choices. >> today president abbas' spokesman said details of the...
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they say that this softly political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu -- this solves the political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who does not really want to go forward. >> and then the same thing happens there as well. >> matthew, i'm afraid we will have to wrap it up. >> welcome back. we pick it up in china where a communist party official says he shows no remorse for what he has done and what cars punishment -- once harsh punishment. >> that is what the prosecution wants bo xilai to say. >> the man has denied charges of corruption and abuse of power. >> his once bright future will soon be determined by a system that rejected him. >> for five days the judge heard evidence in the trial against bo xilai. now the former star politician the weights of verdict. that will not come until an unspecified later date. prosecutors's call for a heavy sentence. the court believed that the prosecution proved bo guilty of corruption and prove that he in bethel funds and excepted bribes worth millions of euros. bo has denied the charges against him.
they say that this softly political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu -- this solves the political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who does not really want to go forward. >> and then the same thing happens there as well. >> matthew, i'm afraid we will have to wrap it up. >> welcome back. we pick it up in china where a communist party official says he shows no remorse for what he has done and what cars punishment -- once harsh...
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just one hour before president obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu hold a historic news conference in jerusalem. there are lots of conflicting reports today about a possible chemical weapons attack in syria and we are told that will be one of the top issues that we'll hear about right here in the next 50 minutes. and welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. right now, president obama and the israeli prime minister are meeting behind closed doors. we expect to hear them both within the hour. the president's trip comes at a dangerous time for the jewish state and the entire region. to israel's west, questions about the muslim brotherhood and political stability in egypt. and to the east, syria, in the grips of an allout civil war and just 24 hours ago we received reports that chemical weapons may have been used against one side or the other. and of course, there is the constant threat from iran which president obama himself warned could be less than a f having a nuclear weapon. so as we await this historical-making news conference we want to check in with our own leland vittert li
just one hour before president obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu hold a historic news conference in jerusalem. there are lots of conflicting reports today about a possible chemical weapons attack in syria and we are told that will be one of the top issues that we'll hear about right here in the next 50 minutes. and welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. right now, president obama and the israeli prime minister are meeting behind closed doors. we expect to hear them both...
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president barack obama will hold a news conference with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu it will happen in jerusalem. the president is on his first trip to israel as commander in chief. he arrived there this morning, 6:12 eastern time, just after noon in tel aviv. i want to turn things over to wolf blitzer in washington to get us to that news conference. it should begin at any moment, wolf. >> it is a very important news conference, don. they'll be taking questions from reporters, but opening up with formal statements. let's go to jerusalem right now. jessica yellin is standing by. john king is standing by. john, first to you, give us a little sense of what has happened so far in the hours since the president arrived. >> wolf in the hours since he's arrived we have seen the optics that both governments want. that's a friendly, happy, upbeat reception. people talking washington, people talk here in jerusalem, across israel, about the frosty personal relationship between president obama, and president netanyahu. you would have no hint of that from watching the last few hours u
president barack obama will hold a news conference with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu it will happen in jerusalem. the president is on his first trip to israel as commander in chief. he arrived there this morning, 6:12 eastern time, just after noon in tel aviv. i want to turn things over to wolf blitzer in washington to get us to that news conference. it should begin at any moment, wolf. >> it is a very important news conference, don. they'll be taking questions from...
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but the pressure will be coming from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. iran has been his number one issue. he said it over and over again. he was standing up in front of the united nations general assembly last year. you remember that day. he took a big pen. there was a cartoonish looking bomb, but he talked about where he thought iran was and how close they may be to obtaining a nuclear weapon. and he said in the spring or the summer. now, his timetable differs from the obama administration's timetable. they believe that if iran does decide it wants to make a nuclear weapon, then it's a year out. so they differ in that. but there is certainly agreement on what to do about iran. and both of them have said that the red line is, iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, and for iran's part, iran has always said that it is not trying to do that, but only using it for civilian purposes. ashleigh? >> i want to also, sara, thank you, bring in jessica yellin, our white house correspondent, our chief white house correspondent. jessica, it is no secret that americans
but the pressure will be coming from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. iran has been his number one issue. he said it over and over again. he was standing up in front of the united nations general assembly last year. you remember that day. he took a big pen. there was a cartoonish looking bomb, but he talked about where he thought iran was and how close they may be to obtaining a nuclear weapon. and he said in the spring or the summer. now, his timetable differs from the obama administration's...
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and benjamin netanyahu is in a weak position at home. what he's being pushed on by israeli voters are economic issues and social issues and not the peace process, that's not high on their list, so he doesn't particularly want to make moves on that the president doesn't see there's any way forward on that. and the only thing really i think you're going to have meaningful discussion on that is of consequence and needs to happen urgently is what to did about iran and the nuclearization process. >> i think you're exactly right. the president is almost going here as a tourist. he would probably be better if he were to wear a mitt romney mask. >> as long as he takes it off before he arrives back in the united states. >> exactly. and the palestinians aren't viewing the president very favorably either. i think he has a 77% disapproval rating among that group. i think the president, we've seen the limits of the president's ability to sort of find a middle way with such a difficult situation here. he initially went in thinking that he needed to sh
and benjamin netanyahu is in a weak position at home. what he's being pushed on by israeli voters are economic issues and social issues and not the peace process, that's not high on their list, so he doesn't particularly want to make moves on that the president doesn't see there's any way forward on that. and the only thing really i think you're going to have meaningful discussion on that is of consequence and needs to happen urgently is what to did about iran and the nuclearization process....
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president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussing, among other things, iran's nuclear program. of course, some warming in the relationship between the west and iran. but the message from mr. netanyahu, don't be fooled by the sweet talk. >> his visit comes just days after the president's historic phone call with the iranian president hassan rouhani. jim acosta, i understand the notes from the reporter in that meeting with the prime minister as well as the president, they've been released. what's the news out of this? >> well, it looks like quickly glancing at this pool report, suzanne and michael, that the president did not make any comments on the prospect of a government shutdown later this evening. he does have a cabinet meeting later this afternoon where he might be able to make some of those comments. but it looks like he was sticking to the subject of iran, syria, egypt in this moment when the press was allowed into his meeting with prime minister netanyahu. it's interesting just looking at these notes because of what happened last friday, the president's
president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussing, among other things, iran's nuclear program. of course, some warming in the relationship between the west and iran. but the message from mr. netanyahu, don't be fooled by the sweet talk. >> his visit comes just days after the president's historic phone call with the iranian president hassan rouhani. jim acosta, i understand the notes from the reporter in that meeting with the prime minister as well as the president,...
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the book in fact goes up benjamin netanyahu and obama and all of that. but the last sort of set piece if you like is the storming of jerusalem. by israeli forces. it was a moment that changed history completely and the state of israel and the nature of the state of israel. it changed the of israel it was of such an exciting moment for the jews all over the world. for christians all over the world too. it was inspiring moments. and exciting moment. even for secular jews. it was an almost messy moment when it seemed like little count reef israel had taken jerusalem. and jewes could again pray, the western wall. the place. as jews call it. where which was all that was left of harrods temple. it was a vital moment. and everything we have today in the middle east has come off of this moment too. so tv a natural and exciting place for the book to reach its climax. so much happened all the way up into the obama era and benjamin netanyahu and the rest. one of the side highlights we saw is mary mary magdalene's hand is there? >> they are relics from juice. all so
the book in fact goes up benjamin netanyahu and obama and all of that. but the last sort of set piece if you like is the storming of jerusalem. by israeli forces. it was a moment that changed history completely and the state of israel and the nature of the state of israel. it changed the of israel it was of such an exciting moment for the jews all over the world. for christians all over the world too. it was inspiring moments. and exciting moment. even for secular jews. it was an almost messy...
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benjamin netanyahu maybe is in a bit more of a difficult position. he is there to rule in israel and it is quite obvious that things have not always gone according to his plan in terms of what he would like to get from the united states and president obama. so we're going to be watching this. we know a tree was planted at president shimon peres' home, which our president hoped would blossom and grow and be a long standing trip to a warm relationship between the two. this is something that will have a news conference at 2:05 p.m. these two gentlemen, these leaders will go into some closed bilateral talks, i believe dinner will be served. about that hour over there in israel. and we will have a news conference after which we will cover that live at 2:05 p.m. eastern time. >>> we do have some breaking news out of colorado that we're tracking for you. we're giving you right now a bird's eye view over that city. that's where a massive man hunt is underway for a man suspected of shooting and killing of the state department of corrections. all the houses cl
benjamin netanyahu maybe is in a bit more of a difficult position. he is there to rule in israel and it is quite obvious that things have not always gone according to his plan in terms of what he would like to get from the united states and president obama. so we're going to be watching this. we know a tree was planted at president shimon peres' home, which our president hoped would blossom and grow and be a long standing trip to a warm relationship between the two. this is something that will...
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voters across israel choosing to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the job. only his coalition kept enough seats to just stay in power. lost seats though, many of them to religious parties to the far right and to a new party with a surprising popularity. here's cnn's atika shubert. >> reporter: who is j.r.lapite. after tuesday's election, he is also the newest, brightest star on the political scene. his party winning an astonishing 18 seats in parliament. an upset that makes him the most wanted partner in nicole ligs. >> translator: the state of israel is standing in front of uneasy challenges. they threaten to destroy the israeli middle class. it's facing the breakdown of social equality. there is only one way that we can face those challenges, together. >> reporter: what do lapid and his party stand for? >> together with you we can change the priorities in this country. >> reporter: it translates to there is a future. the party's platform, however, is decidedly domestic. affordable housing, improving education, and their hot button issue, putting an end to
voters across israel choosing to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the job. only his coalition kept enough seats to just stay in power. lost seats though, many of them to religious parties to the far right and to a new party with a surprising popularity. here's cnn's atika shubert. >> reporter: who is j.r.lapite. after tuesday's election, he is also the newest, brightest star on the political scene. his party winning an astonishing 18 seats in parliament. an upset that makes him...
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netanyahu calling it a historic mistake hundreds of cars and taking part in a parade in dubai to celebrate the forty second national day at the united arab emirates the event was organized as an attempt to set a world record for the largest decorated car parade. the guy that pulled a muscle it. i do a bit mia this is just that no fool and think. i do it. everyone doesn't it. but citizens organizers failed to set the record as only one hundred seventy one year six hundred cards were eligible due to guidelines established by the guinness book of world records requiring at least half of the vehicle be covered last night to either the last minute. i found out about the raid led to three days ago. so last night but somewhat that they didn't move left on the foam around three o'clock in the afternoon until two o'clock that night. and we did as much as we can and it's a very hot coffee just gone to pot. as much as we could. the cars were decorated in bright colors and carried uab flags with some having portraits of the country's leaders the two emirates uae has a flourishing car culture with a bo
netanyahu calling it a historic mistake hundreds of cars and taking part in a parade in dubai to celebrate the forty second national day at the united arab emirates the event was organized as an attempt to set a world record for the largest decorated car parade. the guy that pulled a muscle it. i do a bit mia this is just that no fool and think. i do it. everyone doesn't it. but citizens organizers failed to set the record as only one hundred seventy one year six hundred cards were eligible due...
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now benjamin netanyahu says his country is ready to defend itself from any threat. leland vittert is live in jerusalem. leland, some are referring to the president as a coward. >> reporter: absolutely. on the record, they are saying tough things. one israeli official said president obama's inaction refusal to bomb is tantamount to the extermination camps in nazi germany. officials are warning of what does red line really mean anymore in the sense of what is the american president laying down that red line actually count for? on the other side, the syrians have been declaring victory. in fact, the syrian deputy prime minister went on television last night and said the americans lost the battle before it began. remember the syrians spent the past week moving around the men and equipment and clearing out chemical weapons warehouses in preparations for an attack from the united states. they want the ability as they promise to respond and attack israel. the question going forward is what do they do with this next week? will we see more syrian troop movement? will they ke
now benjamin netanyahu says his country is ready to defend itself from any threat. leland vittert is live in jerusalem. leland, some are referring to the president as a coward. >> reporter: absolutely. on the record, they are saying tough things. one israeli official said president obama's inaction refusal to bomb is tantamount to the extermination camps in nazi germany. officials are warning of what does red line really mean anymore in the sense of what is the american president laying...
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a big smile, as he is there to greet benjamin netanyahu, or benjamin netanyahu is there to greet president obama. >> how are you? good to see you. >> sara, continue if you could -- >> we can listen in a little bit. >> good to see you. >> good seeing you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. >> wonderful to be here. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> great to see up. >> glad to have you here. >> it's great to be here. thank you so much. >> how are you? so nice to see you. thank you so much. how are you, sir? >> very nice to see you, sir. very nice to meet you, sir. nice to meet you. thank you so much. where would you like me? right here? okay. >> i have never really heard conversations like this happening. we only see the president, and it's usually we see the mouth moving but we never hear what's coming out. this is interesting to eavesdrop on this conversation. >> a warm welcome. hugs exchanged. saying we're very happy to have you here. the president saying very glad to be here, as well. all smiles. really a nice inside look at the greeting of the president, president and prime
a big smile, as he is there to greet benjamin netanyahu, or benjamin netanyahu is there to greet president obama. >> how are you? good to see you. >> sara, continue if you could -- >> we can listen in a little bit. >> good to see you. >> good seeing you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. >> wonderful to be here. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> great to see up. >> glad to have you here. >> it's great to be...
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and as we mentioned israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is sending his national security advice for washington with talks with the u.s. on that deal with iran. netanyahu wa has warned that tht deal will make the world a more dangerous place. we go to jerusalem with more on the israeli reaction. netanyahu saying that this deal is based on deceit. what is the action there? >> reporter: absolutely, make no mistake. this is a real resist between the united states and israel. it comes from an ideological notion of how to deal with iranian nuclear capability. the u.s. as mike just mentioned, left intact iran's ape capability of enriching uranium. it would only need six or eight weeks to do so, that's completely unaccept to believe israel. israel said there is no deal worth making that is less than completely dismantling the iranian uranium program. and that's why there are talks. >> in light of this deal does iran still pose a threat to israel? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i think netanyahu absolutely has an existential notion of the threat that iran poses on israel. iran has weapons, m
and as we mentioned israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is sending his national security advice for washington with talks with the u.s. on that deal with iran. netanyahu wa has warned that tht deal will make the world a more dangerous place. we go to jerusalem with more on the israeli reaction. netanyahu saying that this deal is based on deceit. what is the action there? >> reporter: absolutely, make no mistake. this is a real resist between the united states and israel. it comes...
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plus as israel gets ready to go to the polls prime minister benjamin netanyahu struggles to maintain support for his reelection bid. and the ballet director of russia's most famous theater is undergoing treatment for severe burns to the face after being injured in a shocking acid attack. live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and you so now it's good to have you with us let's get straight to our top story and algeria says there are a number of dead and injured following a hostage rescue attempt at a gas plant near its border with libya an al qaeda linked group say the hostage taking was in retaliation for france's military intervention in neighboring mali now a french president francois along believes that the latest developments justify the ongoing offensive let's get more from artie's poly boy who is in paris this hour for us polly thanks for joining us i just want to ask you first there are reports of reporting of conflict worsening and then at the border of course what is the latest you have for us on this. well in this of the picture is by no means clear wha
plus as israel gets ready to go to the polls prime minister benjamin netanyahu struggles to maintain support for his reelection bid. and the ballet director of russia's most famous theater is undergoing treatment for severe burns to the face after being injured in a shocking acid attack. live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and you so now it's good to have you with us let's get straight to our top story and algeria says there are a number of dead and injured following a...
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so far benjamin netanyahu has refused to endorse the idea. more now we are joined on the line by our correspondent from jerusalem. as we have seen, settlement building led to the breakdown of the last director round of talks in 2010. is it likely to have the same impact this time around? >> from the palestinian perspective it is certainly not a good sign. things have already broken down, they said that the patience of the palestinians is limited, but they have not call off the talks scheduled for wednesday and some reports suggest that this is seen as a countermeasure to the israeli government's very controversial decision to release the 104 palestinian prisoners, 26 of those long-term prisoners are expected to be released likely on tuesday or wednesday, but the argument from some israeli officials that these would be made into settlement blocks, they would in any case digest it in the palestinian public, which are in any case very skeptical if they want to be seen as serious with those talks. facilitateping to the latest peace drive. how muc
so far benjamin netanyahu has refused to endorse the idea. more now we are joined on the line by our correspondent from jerusalem. as we have seen, settlement building led to the breakdown of the last director round of talks in 2010. is it likely to have the same impact this time around? >> from the palestinian perspective it is certainly not a good sign. things have already broken down, they said that the patience of the palestinians is limited, but they have not call off the talks...
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that doesn't sit well with benjamin netanyahu who has long insisted that iran's nuclear program, both the military and civilian sides, be completely dismantled. he said today that denying iran a nuclear weapon is the primary challenge of this generation. netanyahu warned the international community today to be aware of tehran's intention and not to ease pressure on iran. >> israel is prepared to do what is necessary to defend itself. we share president obama's preference to see iran's nuclear weapons program and through diplomacy. but for diplomacy to succeed, it must be coupled with powerful sanctions and a credible military threat. >> now, president obama defended the international deal which many allies in the middle east area really are very nervous about, insisting his bottom line is to prevent iran from collecting a nuclear weapon and the sanctions relief will depend on iran's actions going forward and that is what has so many in this region worried, greg. they don't really trust iran and they are afraid that the united states will be tricked by iran's sweet talking going forwar
that doesn't sit well with benjamin netanyahu who has long insisted that iran's nuclear program, both the military and civilian sides, be completely dismantled. he said today that denying iran a nuclear weapon is the primary challenge of this generation. netanyahu warned the international community today to be aware of tehran's intention and not to ease pressure on iran. >> israel is prepared to do what is necessary to defend itself. we share president obama's preference to see iran's...
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and as israel gets ready to go to the polls prime minister benjamin netanyahu struggles to maintain support for his reelection bid. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me wearing the joshua welcome to the program. algeria says there are a number of dead and injured following a hostage rescue attempt at a gas plant near its border with libya there are also reports indicating that at least thirty captives and eleven militants have been killed in the operation by the country's military. linked group occupy the plant on wednesday claiming the hostage capture which included manning foreigners was in retaliation for french military intervention in neighboring mali french president francois hollande said the situation means the operation to oust islamic militants is justified fighting continues across molly with paris increasing its presence on the grounds to four thousand five hundred troops that has pledged to help train the mali an army while the u.s. also promised logistical support but stopped short of deploying its own military author in the store in jolt horan says
and as israel gets ready to go to the polls prime minister benjamin netanyahu struggles to maintain support for his reelection bid. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me wearing the joshua welcome to the program. algeria says there are a number of dead and injured following a hostage rescue attempt at a gas plant near its border with libya there are also reports indicating that at least thirty captives and eleven militants have been killed in the operation by the...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu said iran will not have nuclear weapons capability. that's his red line. but the difference between those two creates a certain gap. is that gap fundamental? no. because the bottom line is the same. they have different red lines but they have the same bottom line. iran will not be a nuclear weapon country. and this is what we have to remember. that israel and the united states are completely aligned on that issue. now there might be different paths to get to that result. and there might be disagreements along the way between friends. but the bottom line which is reese really -- which is really important in lifer is the ball line. >> rose: there are people who come to this table and make the following argument. why now. the reason the iranians are talking is because of the sanctions. why not pile on more sanctions so they will not make an interim agreement they'll say okay we can't live with these sanctions anymore. what is it you want. and therefore not only stop, freeze, begin to dismantle the centrifuges and that would be the result
prime minister benjamin netanyahu said iran will not have nuclear weapons capability. that's his red line. but the difference between those two creates a certain gap. is that gap fundamental? no. because the bottom line is the same. they have different red lines but they have the same bottom line. iran will not be a nuclear weapon country. and this is what we have to remember. that israel and the united states are completely aligned on that issue. now there might be different paths to get to...
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." >> barack obama and benjamin netanyahu reaffirm u.s.-israeli ties and stress a common stance against iran. >> bailout crisis meetings continue in cyprus as the central bank announces the banks will remain shut until next week. >> and from berlin to the himalayan kingdom of bhutan, we asked what makes people smile on the international day of happiness. it is a visit heavier on symbolism than on substance. president barack obama is in israel right now, where he has promised america's enduring support for the jewish state. he also stressed the need for peace. >> but obama is not expected to provide new initiatives or policy moves in the area of the middle east peace process, which is secondary to israeli leaders when compared to the possibility of a nuclear iran. president obama and prime minister netanyahu have given a press conference. we will talk to our jerusalem correspondent about that in a moment. >> but first, the israeli president said that president barack obama has a vision that can transform the middle east. the pair met earlie
." >> barack obama and benjamin netanyahu reaffirm u.s.-israeli ties and stress a common stance against iran. >> bailout crisis meetings continue in cyprus as the central bank announces the banks will remain shut until next week. >> and from berlin to the himalayan kingdom of bhutan, we asked what makes people smile on the international day of happiness. it is a visit heavier on symbolism than on substance. president barack obama is in israel right now, where he has...
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. >> i spoke to the spokesperson for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and asked him whether this was a settlements for prisoners trade off. here is what he replied. >> we want to see the peace process move forward and we are ready for mutual confidence building measures to get this process under way. and the prisoner release is not an easy digs decision but we are prepared to do so as part of getting the process back on track and mutual confidence building measures. we want to see israelis and palestinians sit and talk and negotiate and find solutions and move forward toward peace. >> do you think that israel is going to continue building settlements? and what is going to happen to east jerusalem? >> well, first of all we are not building new settlements. we are only building in existing communities. that is very important to stress. there are no new settlements being builtment we are building in neighborhoods in jerusalem and in the large blocks where everyone understands and every peace plan that has been on the table the last 20 years these areas remain part of israel. an
. >> i spoke to the spokesperson for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and asked him whether this was a settlements for prisoners trade off. here is what he replied. >> we want to see the peace process move forward and we are ready for mutual confidence building measures to get this process under way. and the prisoner release is not an easy digs decision but we are prepared to do so as part of getting the process back on track and mutual confidence building measures. we...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu won the country's parliamentary election this week but suffered a serious setback results gave his right wing likud party the narrowest of victories with just thirty one out of one hundred twenty seats now netanyahu will have to struggle to form a broad and stable coalition to govern israel could be the challenges of the right wing an orthodox religious parties one half the seats in the parliament a broad based government might be more in tune with the a bomb or ministrations agenda of holding off on any israeli attack on iran's controversial nuclear facilities the from me national iranian american council says brute force must give way to tough diplomacy. i don't see. a lot of interest in the white house right now to. push netanyahu on the issue of settlements and and on peace talks so i don't know that there's necessarily going to be the same friction points that sort of marked the beginning of obama's term and netanyahu his term last time i really see the only source of friction that you know might be pursued by both parties is this issue of ir
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu won the country's parliamentary election this week but suffered a serious setback results gave his right wing likud party the narrowest of victories with just thirty one out of one hundred twenty seats now netanyahu will have to struggle to form a broad and stable coalition to govern israel could be the challenges of the right wing an orthodox religious parties one half the seats in the parliament a broad based government might be more in tune with the...
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netanyahu is seeing his support at the way. warm welcome to you live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me i need to now it's five pm here in the russian capital two pm in aus years now islamic terrorists are still holding an international group of hostages at a gas plant in algeria with the local military continuing their attempts to free the captives a number of civilians were killed during an unannounced rescue attempt by algerian forces which drew anger from the international community well the militants say they're acting in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali but france maintains its only helps justify its campaign as probably now reports. wildly varying reports as to the number of casualties how many hostages are dead but we do know that at least two civilian workers two brits have been killed and up to as many as thirty more international hostages could be dead now these are peaceful civilians from all around the world that were working at the facility they've suddenly found themselv
netanyahu is seeing his support at the way. warm welcome to you live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me i need to now it's five pm here in the russian capital two pm in aus years now islamic terrorists are still holding an international group of hostages at a gas plant in algeria with the local military continuing their attempts to free the captives a number of civilians were killed during an unannounced rescue attempt by algerian forces which drew anger from the...
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and israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding is a poor dwindling of on more radical voters. this r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie now the hostage crisis in algeria has an it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from the gas plant in the sahara desert with seven more civilians killed during the final rate the libyan militant group behind the initial attack claimed they were avenging french intervention in neighboring mali artie's playboy go reports from paris. what we have heard in the reports flying about that a number of the civilian hostages were executed by the islamic militants that were holding them hostage at the gas plant it's a very remote area where the gas plant is located so that's why the details are so hard to come by but from what we've also heard that the algerian army then in turn killed a number of the islamic militants so we've go
and israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding is a poor dwindling of on more radical voters. this r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie now the hostage crisis in algeria has an it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from the gas plant in the sahara desert with...
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netanyahu haven't always seen eye to eye have they so what sort of common ground they found so far. well certainly the two leaders have not always seen eye to eye and that is why this visit is largely being dubbed as a p.r. effort by both the israelis who have a calling at the un breakable alliance and the americans so he obama so far is speaking primarily to the israeli public and he admitted as much last night after he met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he said that his goal is to talk to the israelis he has used words such as friends such as coming home he's spoken about the close alliance between washington and tel aviv he's spoken about the importance of israeli security and he's also committed american financial assistance to israel particularly in terms of military programs beyond two thousand and seventeen when the current contracts expire now there's been very little mention so far of the palestinians of the peace process of the continued israeli settlement expansion and this is in stark contrast to the speech the president gave back in two thousand and nine
netanyahu haven't always seen eye to eye have they so what sort of common ground they found so far. well certainly the two leaders have not always seen eye to eye and that is why this visit is largely being dubbed as a p.r. effort by both the israelis who have a calling at the un breakable alliance and the americans so he obama so far is speaking primarily to the israeli public and he admitted as much last night after he met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he said that his goal...
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he might be trying to signal to tehran that even though he does not get along with benjamin netanyahu, the premier, he will thwart iran's nuclear program. this is a meet and greet type initiative. we'll have to see if something of substance comes out of it. i'm doubtful. >> michael: it sounds like you're doubtful. but tell us little bit more about that relationship that you alluded to. what is the relationship between obama and netanyahu like? >> it's very, very tense obviously. three years ago to the week is when vice president joe biden went to jerusalem, a trip that i covered for the "washington post," and to do the very same thing, make nice to israelis, to reassure them that they have u.s. support at a time when they feel isolated regionally and internationally. that trip blew up when there was an israeli announcement during the trip of new settlement construction in east jerusalem. this led to a harsh rebuke by joe biden and kicked off three years of tension between the president and the prime minister. they have not been able to get on the same page to the county where presiden
he might be trying to signal to tehran that even though he does not get along with benjamin netanyahu, the premier, he will thwart iran's nuclear program. this is a meet and greet type initiative. we'll have to see if something of substance comes out of it. i'm doubtful. >> michael: it sounds like you're doubtful. but tell us little bit more about that relationship that you alluded to. what is the relationship between obama and netanyahu like? >> it's very, very tense obviously....
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now word president obama has called benjamin netanyahu. wonder what that phone call was like. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not a historic agreement. it's a historic mistake. >> strong words from our strongest ally in the middle east. israel wants war, specifically an end to uranium enrichment in iran. one topic not negotiated -- the fate of an american pastor. sitting in an iranian prison because of his christian faith. fox reports on the new outrage among people tirelessly working to bring him home. >>> and disgusting comments from a cable news host, slamming former v.p. nominee sarah palin simply because he does not share her opinions. and apparently no consequences for his hateful words. >> the networks condoning those types of statements because there's been no punishment of the fella who said these words, that's hypocrisy. >> tonight, governor palin responds publicly for the first time. >>> depending on with whom you listen, the tentative deal with iran to halt key parts of its controversial nuclear program is being c
now word president obama has called benjamin netanyahu. wonder what that phone call was like. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not a historic agreement. it's a historic mistake. >> strong words from our strongest ally in the middle east. israel wants war, specifically an end to uranium enrichment in iran. one topic not negotiated -- the fate of an american pastor. sitting in an iranian prison because of his christian faith. fox reports on the new outrage among people...